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North Korea clearly showed how to destroy the United States. VIDEO

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The North Korean propaganda site released a video showing a series of rocket attacks on US territory on the island of Guam.

In this video, medium-range ballistic missiles are aimed at Guam, US President Donald Trump is depicted looking at a cemetery with crosses, and US Vice-President Michael Pence is engulfed in flames.

"Americans must live with their eyes and ears wide open, and they will be tormented for days and nights because of the missiles Hwasong“12, not knowing when they will be launched,” the video caption says. "They will be shocked."

“We want US policymakers to think seriously twice, ahead of the obvious outcome (of the war),” says another headline, which shows a photo of US Defense Secretary James Mattis. "Time is not on the side of the United States."

The day after the publication of the film, the DPRK warned the United States and South Korea about “ruthless retribution” for the teachings that had begun. Ults Freedom Guardian on the Korean Peninsula, notes Kyodo.

Recall 29 July 2017 of the year North Korea announced that it successfully launched another intercontinental ballistic missile Hwasong-14. According to the head of the DPRK, Kim Jong-un, the test was aimed at "giving a stern warning to the United States." China called on the DPRK not to provoke the world with new tests.

According to officials in Washington, the DPRK’s new missile test has demonstrated that the regime in Pyongyang may have a means of delivering a nuclear warhead to most of the mainland territory of the United States.

2 August US President Donald Trump signed a law that tightened sanctions against North Korea, and on August 5 the UN Security Council unanimously approved the introduction of new sanctions against Pyongyang for the development of a nuclear missile program.

From now on, North Korea is forbidden to export coal, iron, lead and seafood. The accounts of the Bank of Foreign Trade of the DPRK are frozen, the North Korean maritime vessels violating UN resolutions are barred from entering the ports of all states.

A proposal to introduce new sanctions against North Korea was made by the United States. In Washington, they explained this with the response to the launch of intercontinental ballistic missiles by Pyongyang.

After the imposition of a sanction North Korea promised cruel revenge on the States. In response, Trump promised to respond to North Korea with “fire and rage,” the DPRK in turn threatened to launch a missile strike on the territory of the US Pacific island of Guam.

Due to the current situation The Pentagon has prepared a plan for a preemptive strike on North Korean missile targetswhich will be inflicted if US President Donald Trump gives the appropriate order.

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